Johnson also was ordered to have no contact with the victim, Evelyn Lozada, his wife of six weeks. The incident began when Lozada discovered a receipt for a box of condoms in the couple's car. Johnson is alleged to have head-butted Lozada during the argument, resulting in a laceration that required a trip to a local hospital.

The Dolphins released a statement Saturday night in which they said they were "gathering all the relevant information" about the situation. The Dolphins are scheduled to practice Sunday at 1 p.m. ET, but even if Johnson is released in time, it's unclear if he will be in attendance.

UPDATED: Johnson was released from jail Sunday afternoon and did not talk to reporters on his way out of the facility, according to the Sun Sentinel.

UPDATE II:Dolphins head coach Joe Philbin met with reporters after the team's practice Sunday and he hasn't spoken with Johnson yet.

"I have not met with Chad Johnson yet, but I do plan to in the relative near future," Philbin said. "Today, I have been focused on the football team, the 89 other players that are here today in meetings and practice. At this point, and until I speak with Chad directly, it would be premature for me to make any comments about the situation. So I will leave all comment in regard to Chad and this particular situation at that."